February 15, 2020

Ụzọ 11 iji mepee Ogwe njikwa na Windows 10

Ọ bụrụ na ị upgraded from a previous version of Windows to Windows 10, you’ll find that most features of the Control Panel have now been moved to the Settings app. It’s now your go-to app to configure any settings for your computer.

However, if you must open the Control Panel in Windows 10 for some reason, you can still do it as it hasn’t fully been removed, yet. There are actually a number of ways to launch this traditional utility on Windows 10.

Use Start Menu To Open Control Panel In Windows 10

You’re familiar with this method to launch the built-in tools in the Windows operating system. You can use the Start Menu to find and launch Control Panel as well as it’s located in one of the folders there.

  • Pịa Windows key on your keyboard to bring-up the Start Menu.
  • Scroll down and find the entry that says Sistemụ Windows. Click on the arrow icon next to it.
  • Pịa na Ogwe njikwa ntinye.

Using Cortana Search

Cortana lets you search for and launch many types of files and you can use it to open Control Panel in Windows 10 as well.

  • Click on the Cortana search box.
  • Bido n'ime Ogwe njikwa.
  • The app will appear in the search results. Click on it and it’ll launch.

Using The Run Dialog Box

Like Cortana, the Run dialog box also lets you launch a number of features on your machine including the Control Panel app in Windows 10. You just need to type in the name of the utility and it’ll open it for you.

  • Pịa Windows + R keys at the same time and the box will open.
  • Bido n'ime Ogwe njikwa na pịa Tinye.
  • The utility should launch.

Iji iwu mee ihe ozugbo

If you’re playing around with commands and need quick access to the Control Panel, you can use a Command Prompt window to open Control Panel in Windows 10. It’s basically just like running a command in your command line editor.

  • Jiri nyocha Cortana chọọ ma mepee Iwu kwalite if it isn’t already open on your screen.
  • Pịnye iwu na-esonụ wee kụọ Tinye.

    ogwe njikwa

  • Control Panel should now be open on your screen.

Iji PowerShell

The PowerShell method to open Control Panel in Windows 10 is similar to the Command Prompt one. This time around, though, you’ll use a different utility to open the menu.

  • Open PowerShell on your computer by searching for and clicking on it in Cortana search.
  • Pịnye iwu na-esonụ wee pịa Tinye.

    ogwe njikwa

  • The utility should now be open on your screen.

Iji NchNhr nnweta ọsọ ọsọ

The Quick Access menu is a handy feature in Windows 10 that lets you access some of the built-in system tools with ease. The utilities that it hosts include Control Panel, Task Manager, Settings, and a few others.

  • While on any screen on your computer, press both Windows na X keys at the same time. It’ll open the menu.
  • Pịa na Iwu kwalite or Iwu Kwadoro (Admin) option to launch it.

Using Cortana Voice Search

Cortana search can do much more than just helping you find information about a particular topic. You can use it to open various apps as well, and it’s a perfect way to open Control Panel in Windows 10 when you don’t want to use any of the keyboard methods.

  • Click on the Cortana icon in the taskbar and it’ll launch.
  • Ask Cortana the following.

    ogwe njikwa mepere emepe

  • It’ll find and launch the utility for you.

Using The Settings App

The Settings app more or less replaces the old Control Panel but this new replacement does have an option to launch the traditional settings panel. The method may not be ideal and quick unless you’re already in the Settings app and wish to use the traditional Windows settings menu.

  • Meghee Settings app if it isn’t already open.
  • You can launch the Control Panel from any screen in the app. Put your cursor in the search box, search for Ogwe njikwa, ma pịa ya.

Using File Explorer

If you’re inside a File Explorer window, you can launch the Control Panel from the address bar of the Explorer. It only requires you to type in the utility name and it’ll open it for you.

  • Put your cursor in the address bar and type in Ogwe njikwa.
  • Kwuo Tinye and the utility will open.
  • Another way you can use is head to the following path and double-click on the file named njikwa.exe.

    C: WindowsSystem32

Using Desktop Shortcut

If you need to open the Control Panel too frequently, you can actually add the panel icon to your desktop for easy access. Then all you need to do is double-click on the icon and the panel will open.

  • Pịa aka na desktọpụ gị wee họrọ Hazie.
  • Pịa na Gburugburu from the left sidebar on the following screen.
  • Pịa na Ntọala akara ngosi nke desktọpụ n'akụkụ aka nri.
  • Checkmark the option for Ogwe njikwa na pịa Tee ndị sotere OK na ala.
  • You should now have the shortcut on your desktop. Double-click on it to open the utility.

Iji ụzọ mkpirisi ahụigodo

There’s actually no keyboard shortcut by default to launch Control Panel in Windows 10, but you can create one for yourself using a few quick and easy steps.

  • jiri Njikwa faili to head to the following path.

    C: WindowsSystem32

  • Right-click on the file named njikwa.exe, họrọ Ziga, ma họrọ Desktop (mepụta shortcut).
  • Right-click on the shortcut on your desktop and select Properties.
  • Pịa na Ụzọ mkpirisi tab, put your cursor in the Igodo ụzọ mkpirisi field, and create a new shortcut. Finally, click on Tee Ọzọkwa OK.

Which one’s your favorite way to open Control Panel on your Windows 10 PC? Let us know in the comments below.